"Fly" is one of my favorite Breaking Bad episodes because I feel like it plays well outside of the sandbox that the show sticks to. The unsettling tension mixed with moments of slapstick humor and unhinged imagery came together in a way for me that was really memorable and distinct. I held my breath as these two criminals, well out of their element, aired out their emotional baggage with Walt almost coming close to an admittance of guilt.
My question is, how did "Fly" come about, and what did you mean to convey with it?
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"Fly" is one of my favorite Breaking Bad episodes because I feel like it plays well outside of the sandbox that the show sticks to. The unsettling tension mixed with moments of slapstick humor and unhinged imagery came together in a way for me that was really memorable and distinct. I held my breath as these two criminals, well out of their element, aired out their emotional baggage with Walt almost coming close to an admittance of guilt.
My question is, how did "Fly" come about, and what did you mean to convey with it?
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